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Suburban Tipi

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This "suburban tipi" was designed and installed by John Paananen at Cranbrook Academy in Michigan. The idea? To take the fused nomadic home designs of the yurt, tipi, and igloo and slip the straitjacket of suburban values, materials, and methods of construction over them. It looks pretty amazing both inside and out, especially...

 
 

...when illuminated at night.

It was inspired by a summer vacation spent on some land with a yurt and tipi on it in the high desert of Colorado in between John's first and second year at Cranbrook. John says, All I did was research on the immediate structures before me and read books that I had ordered regarding portable architecture, mobile housing and nomadic lifestyles.

Indoors it has a concrete firepit, plastic laminate flooring, carpet tiles, furniture and a large scale photo mural. The outer shell uses the traditional "suburban" siding over a timber construction.

More info: John Paananen

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Before anyone freaks out....

"tipi" and "teepee" are both correct.

posted by ohjodi on February 4th 2009 at 1:47am
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eh. for something that's "slipping the suburban straightjacket", the furniture choices are very pedestrian. and that wall photo screams 'suburban rec room'. the whole project looks like it came out of the back of the DWR catalog, right next to the Airstream trailor and the Kithaus.

posted by matt in kc on February 4th 2009 at 10:23am
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I love it, and the Cranbrook campus is the perfect backdrop for such a project, since it's an incredible oasis in the middle of a snooty suburb. Per the "pedestrian" furniture comment, the Eames chairs make sense as an homage to Charles and Ray Eames [Charles having taught at Cranbrook, Ray having studied there, and the two having met on campus]. I see the photo mural as a tongue-in-cheek design statement -- yes, a nod to the "suburban rec room." Well done!

posted by visualingual on February 4th 2009 at 10:54am
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I think I'll stick to my urban straightjacket. This thing is ugly.

posted by jooly on February 4th 2009 at 12:10pm
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Looks more like a wigwam to me, but yet even more like a Goff house built with coal walls and from quonset hut ribs...

posted by dn on February 4th 2009 at 4:57pm
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I think it's fun. I'd totally do it. Who hasn't fantasized about a grownup club house in their own backyard?

posted by pxlchk1 on February 4th 2009 at 5:13pm
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Well, I wouldn't be happy there as a permanent home, but as a vacation cabin it would be fun. (And somehow I got the impression that the pedestrian carpet tiles and flooring and mural, etc. were meant as a deliberate contrast to the nomadic form -- an artistic joke.) No?

posted by SherryBinNH on February 4th 2009 at 6:39pm
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Cranbrook. If reincarnation is real, and the time line linear, maybe someday. Loves that, above.

posted by Knifemouth on February 6th 2009 at 6:50am
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So refreshing. Thanks very much for this post! Hope to see more weird stuff get pulled off so stylishly.

posted by john m on February 6th 2009 at 5:31pm
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Amazing. It's like the ultimate fort for a grown-up kid.

posted by pengcreative on February 10th 2009 at 12:19am
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Ma! I'm busy in my yurtipigloo!

posted by JoeyBrill on September 22nd 2009 at 9:00am
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